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DAVID LUCAS is the author of Empty Thoughts of a Brilliant Mind (2020), Stepping Into the Dark (2010), Halibut Jackson (2010), WAS IT WORTH BECOMING HUMAN? (2025), E = Am2 - the 14Th Paradigm Shift (2016).

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Empty Thoughts of a Brilliant Mind

release date: May 15, 2020

Stepping Into the Dark

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Stepping Into the Dark
This is the story of how one man came to accept his gradually deteriorating eyesight and eventual sight impairment, despite his fear, bitterness and rage. At first David Lucas is terrified of being perceived as a blind man because he believes that society will see him negatively - it''ll just affect too much of his life. He''s outraged when a guide dog is first suggested to him, but he is eventually persuaded to take one on... and his life changes instantly. Suddenly, he comes out of the visually impaired closet in the most public of ways, although his path is often strewn with obstacles of all kinds - physical, practical and psychological. This is the story of how David and his guide dog, in partnership, overcame all that life threw at them, so as to be able to step out into a new, much brighter future. The book includes useful information for people facing similar challenges. All kinds of services and products are described and full contact details provided. There is also a postscript which details research into new technologies and other signs of hope for the future. The foreword, by Bernard O''Donoghue from Oxford University, highlights just how special this book is. It is inspirational not only for people directly suffering from any eyesight problems, but also for their relatives and friends - as well as for anybody who likes a ''shaggy dog story''! (Actually, the guide dog in question is rather sleek and well-groomed.) "David tells a refreshingly honest story of how life is for him, which gives an insight into the lives of all visually impaired people. His strength and sense of humour shine through on every page." "David''s writing can be sometimes funny, sometimes shocking and he shows no signs of being held back by political correctness." "It''s easy to empathise with David''s story as we all have to struggle with what life throws at us. This book is informative, educational, funny and, above all, hard to put down.

Halibut Jackson

release date: Jul 13, 2010
Halibut Jackson
Halibut Jackson is so shy that he makes special outfits to blend in wherever he goes, but the clothes he wears to a party at the palace only make him stand out.

WAS IT WORTH BECOMING HUMAN?

release date: Oct 22, 2025
WAS IT WORTH BECOMING HUMAN?
This is a though experiment structured to help you engage in that cerebral process. There are a number of stories giving a wide variety to help guide you through the experiment, with some tips as to how to approach the experiment. The variety of stories provide you with to explore the question, and maybe you just then follow through with the stories with which you more resonate. Or your own stories. A lengthy chapter sets out how the thoughts are not to go, and why, so you are to focus on your own efforts and thoughts. All of which can be a bit challenging. The real challenge is for you to say YAH to that. Good luck should you accept the challenge.

E = Am2 - the 14Th Paradigm Shift

release date: Oct 31, 2016
E = Am2 - the 14Th Paradigm Shift
Professor Rachel Buddywell, Chair of the world-wide Commission, finds her own life story enmeshed in her revealing humanitys 14th paradigm shift there is no inexplicable, just the unexplained as science encompasses the traditional realms of theology and philosophy. Her whole life has fashioned her for the unique task she confronts as Commission Chair. The influences that made her are commonplace, yet have produced a woman who is not. As a cognitive scientist, aided by presenters in anthropology, neuro-science, zoology and psychiatry, she weaves, amidst the conflicting objectives of her fellow Commissioners, the disparate scientific disciplines into a finished tapestry. Delegates and the Commissioners find the implications of todays science simultaneously thrilling and horrifying but the science exist, so the genie is out of the bottle. Her unconventional love unbolts her lifes lynchpins, to seemingly mock her professional endeavours. This love confronts her work in the Commission and the core of who she is. The entwining of her professional life and her private life shapes her Commissions monumental report. The story blends her struggles to unite tensions from the Commissioners and pressures from Delegates to identify universal human traits to be inculcated into human clones. Some Delegates cannot see the new way of the world as it is now much less as it will be tomorrow. At the same time, her life story twists and turns so unexpectedly as to be unimaginable, except that it happens. Come and immerse yourself in Rachels life both public and private.

Regulatory Mechanisms in Lymphocyte Activation

release date: Dec 02, 2012
Regulatory Mechanisms in Lymphocyte Activation
Regulatory Mechanisms in Lymphocyte Activation covers the proceedings of the 11th Leukocyte Culture Conference, held at the Arizona Medical Center, University of Arizona on September 19-23, 1976. The contributors cover the various aspects of the conference theme ""Regulatory Mechanisms in Lymphocyte Activation."" This book is organized into 15 parts encompassing 160 chapters. The three symposium parts discuss the parameters of lymphocyte activation, positive regulation, and suppression. Considerable sections explore the membrane determinants and receptors; major histocompatibility complex; lymphocyte response; and kinetics of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in lymphocyte activation. Other general topics covered include subpopulations of immune reactive cells, leukocyte separation techniques, cell interactions, and ontogeny of lymphocytes. The remaining parts consider the leukocyte regulatory mechanisms and issues in lymphocytotoxicity. Immunologists and cell biologists will find this book invaluable.

I Was Made For You

release date: Oct 01, 2018
I Was Made For You
Cat was knitted out of the softest, fluffiest wool and wrapped in shiny paper and a big pink ribbon, but why was he made? In order to find out, he embarks on a journey that unravels him bit by bit. When you are brand new, the world is full of questions, but if you are brave, it can be full of answers, too.

Lucas Vs. the Green Machine

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Lucas Vs. the Green Machine
The landmark Supreme Court property rights decision by the man who won it. A truly significant event in the defense of property rights, told informatively and entertainingly.

The Skeleton Pirate

release date: Jan 01, 2013
The Skeleton Pirate
Defeated by an unruly bunch of pirates who throw him overboard, a once-fearsome pirate is rescued by a mermaid only to be swallowed by a whale who suffers from indigestion because of a treasure-laden ship in its tummy. By the creator of Christmas at the Toy Museum.

Christmas at the Toy Museum

release date: Sep 25, 2012
Christmas at the Toy Museum
Looking forward to sharing Christmas together at the Toy Museum after the lights go out, an assortment of magical toy companions gather around the Christmas tree and are dismayed to find no gifts, prompting an idea that they should give themselves to each other.

Axis Sally

release date: Jan 15, 2013
Axis Sally
fascinating, well-researched account.Publishers Weekly

The Robot and the Bluebird

release date: Oct 28, 2008
The Robot and the Bluebird
"Let me carry you," said the Robot. "I''ll carry you in my heart, and shelter you from the cold and storms." High atop a pile of rubbish sits a lonely Robot with a broken heart. Then one winter''s day, a Bluebird appears, fighting against the freezing wind. When the Robot offers her a home in the empty space where his heart used to be, neither of them can predict what astonishing things will happen. Together the newfound friends set off on a memorable journey that will change them both. This fable-like tale, bursting with bright, winsome illustrations, is a fresh take on the timeless themes of friendship and second chances.

The Lying Carpet

release date: Mar 01, 2012
The Lying Carpet
Imagine a typical living room in a large house. It has a tiger rug on the floor, a statue of a little girl on the window sill, and an armchair. And they talk. The tiger cannot see anything except the base-board because he is lying on the floor, and the chair can only look at the opposite wall. And then the statue comes to life. The conversation that ensues is highly individual.

Nutmeg

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Nutmeg
Bored with her meals of cardboard, string, and sawdust, Nutmeg acquires from a genie a magic spoon to make some different dishes but winds up with more than she bargained for.

Whale

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Whale
When a giant whale washes up on shore, a little boy and the rest of the town must work together with the sun and the moon and the stars and the fishes to set things right again.
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